Thanksgiving in Paris
…home is sometimes difficult. Outside of the U.S., Thanksgiving is just another day. We have no Macy’s parade, no football games and no onslaught of stuffing recipes. In France, most…
…home is sometimes difficult. Outside of the U.S., Thanksgiving is just another day. We have no Macy’s parade, no football games and no onslaught of stuffing recipes. In France, most…
…us who are managing–one way or another–to keep our refrigerators and cupboards stocked are incredibly fortunate. We’re the lucky ones. What can we do to help those who are not…
Winter farmers’ markets might sound like an oxymoron, but they are sprouting up all over. One of the best in my area is the Winter Farmers’ Market in Somerville, Massachusetts. …
…along the Alsace Wine Route, particularly Colmar and Riquewihr. Strasbourg’s Christmas market is often cited as the oldest marché de Noël in France. That’s true, but as a technicality. The…
…(Previously, gourmet foods were in the Men’s Store.) Foods and wines occupy the entire ground floor and lower ground floor in the new site. Several restaurants offer limited seating. The…
…the company of others who share a passion for great food, wine, and culture. The Flavors of Provence tour is open to the public, although there’s a limited number of…
…humble room, the chapel, the cloisters, and some of the grounds. Saint-Paul sanitorium recreation of van Gogh’s room It’s easy to imagine van Gogh in the same spots, drinking in the…
…piece that won’t fit inside your suitcase, shipping can be arranged. There are usually shipping companies on site during the fairs. Even if you don’t buy a thing, it’s rewarding…
…collectible tins make eye-catching displays. This New York City location is La Cure Gourmande’s first foray into the U.S. market. La Cure Gourmande shop at Le District A brasserie-style restaurant…